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- #21
- Posted: 12/08/2012 13:58
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If the song title is pretty, I usually have an easier time masturbating to the music
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- #22
- Posted: 12/08/2012 14:01
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purple wrote: | If the song title is pretty, I usually have an easier time masturbating to the music |
So can you masturbate to "Masturbate in Praise of Black Satan"?
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- #23
- Posted: 12/08/2012 14:05
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tekin wrote: | So can you masturbate to "Masturbate in Praise of Black Satan"? |
This was not difficult to masturbate to
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Romanelli
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- #24
- Posted: 12/08/2012 15:11
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Borve Baunehoj wrote: | Because untitled song are often very nice and have good music
Also, the word 'untitled' looks pretty good. Especially if you put it in [ ] |
Then the artist should take the same care they did in making the music and give it a decent title. "untitled", "()", and "----" isn't creative or clever...it's just lazy.
Also drives me crazy: track listings (usually on metal albums) that try to show what a huge vocabulary the band has. Big words don't make your music suck less.
And for God's sake...SPELL YOUR WORDS CORRECTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Z is not an S. It's "thing", not "thang". _________________ Musicians play gigs.
Fans go to shows.
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- #25
- Posted: 12/08/2012 16:19
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Romanelli wrote: | And for God's sake...SPELL YOUR WORDS CORRECTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Z is not an S. It's "thing", not "thang". |
But, do bad titles influence your view of the music? You must not be a Sly fan...
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- #26
- Posted: 12/08/2012 16:36
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Eggman/Walrus/Taxman wrote: | This. What would one like to call Well Oiled's tracks? |
Well Oiled Cooking Music
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AlexZangari
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- #27
- Posted: 12/11/2012 20:01
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I always liked Blur's song titles...
"Good Song," "Mellow Song," "Song 2," "Cowboy Song," "Sweet Song," "French Song," "Alex's Song," "Swamp Song," and, of course "A Song." _________________ kill yr idols
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Robert Anton Wilson
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- #28
- Posted: 12/12/2012 16:18
- Post subject: Re: Importance of song titles
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pearljammer13 wrote: | Does anyone else do this or am I just crazy? |
Yup, you are just crazy.
But of course song title matter, like the music, the album title and the album art, the liner notes and the video or the "choreography/performance" while they play the song on stage, these are all expressions of artistic creation. Of course for commercial songs, song title are just commercial tags to facilitate sale, but otherwise I see song title as an integral part of an overall oeuvre -not to say that it trumps the music in anyway of course- but it sometimes affect your relationship to a song.
Take as an example:
Shawn Philips' song "She Was Awaiting For Her Mother At The Station In Torino And You Know I Love You Babe But It's Getting Too Heavy To Laugh" which mots people think is called "Woman" or "Woman of the land".
Or not
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